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. >> we have a right to tell poem that they have a right to shop in a safe environment, without armed guards, because until today, the guards here were carrying glocks. >> these pictures show an unconscious man on he ground. witnesses say the guard moved in because the man was fighting with a cashier. police are investigating. >>> a 13 hour standoff between morgan hill police and an armed robbery suspect ended around noon tonight. a s.w.a.t. team got the man out after he had been holed up in this apartment complex since 7:30 last night. officers evacuated 20 residents there while looking for one of two men accused of robbing a game stop store on cochrane road yesterday. the suspects ordered employees and customers into a storage room at gunpoint, then stole their belongings, cash from register and game consoles. witnesses got the license plate hoff the getaway vehicle which led police to the apartment complex. no word on the second suspect. >>> check that apple watch. an exciting time for apple fans. >>> what are you reading? why today is the perfect day to get lost in a book. >>> tak
. >> we have a right to tell poem that they have a right to shop in a safe environment, without armed guards, because until today, the guards here were carrying glocks. >> these pictures show an unconscious man on he ground. witnesses say the guard moved in because the man was fighting with a cashier. police are investigating. >>> a 13 hour standoff between morgan hill police and an armed robbery suspect ended around noon tonight. a s.w.a.t. team got the man out after he...
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program, many of our students would be unsupervised after school, they would be living in a more isolated environment. >> it's a warm and caring place, it's a place of refuge, it's truly home for them, a home away from home. >> don falk is the ceo of the after school program was founded 25 years ago because parents asked tndc for a safe place for their kids after school. former mayor frank jordan helped kick it off. two sisters who were clients back then as children have returned as adult dos work at the center. sondra and catalina ortega are success stories. >> it's such a proud moment to see them from a very young child to go through their adolescence and then obviously to give back to the community, give back to the program that they know so well. >> many of the children here have families living in low income housing managed by tndc. >> we're now providing homes to over 4,000 people, most of them with incomes under $1,000 a month. we live in a city that is genderified, people of color and low income people are being forced out. and here in the tenderloin, nearly a third of the housing is dedicate
program, many of our students would be unsupervised after school, they would be living in a more isolated environment. >> it's a warm and caring place, it's a place of refuge, it's truly home for them, a home away from home. >> don falk is the ceo of the after school program was founded 25 years ago because parents asked tndc for a safe place for their kids after school. former mayor frank jordan helped kick it off. two sisters who were clients back then as children have returned as...
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>> well, it surprised us in the sense it gave us a full crash environment so you really get to see the whole picture which you never get to see in the lab. so it gives us an opportunity to have a whole new data set to use for seats and interiors. >> so what would you change now? >> well, it's difficult to say what you would change. like there's nothing -- they're doing a pretty good job right now. it validated what the current safety regulations and measures are doing. so without making a big drastic change, oh, this is a problem. in other words, it gives you information that says, okay, we can do this, we can use the forces we measured at the floor to see how better seats and interiors could be designed. >> for example, at the start of the show today. we had a row of seats become unbolted from an airplane in flight. >> right. >> might you be strengthening those on other flights coming up? >> it's probably more of a maintenance issue. the strength is usually good. it's making sure everything's put in properly but it will help you understand the limits of survivability. >> well, it's a
>> well, it surprised us in the sense it gave us a full crash environment so you really get to see the whole picture which you never get to see in the lab. so it gives us an opportunity to have a whole new data set to use for seats and interiors. >> so what would you change now? >> well, it's difficult to say what you would change. like there's nothing -- they're doing a pretty good job right now. it validated what the current safety regulations and measures are doing. so...
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and find yourself awake in the wee hours of the morning or whenever, leave the bedroom, change the environment and only come back when you're tired. many of you think if you stay there and lie there, it's better than getting up. it's simple psychology because the bed should be the reward. go in only when you're tired. >> and then where does eating fall into this? a lot of times that's also, you sometimes that you'll hear you're supposed to eat before bed. have a snack. other times you hear not to. how much does that work into all of this when you eat and when you exercise? >> good question. a good sleep starts when we wake up. all the things we do over the course of the day matter. from a nutritious standpoint, there's an old adage that says to have a hearty breakfast, a good lunch and lighter dinner. avoid heavy sauces. anything spicy and keep it light. salad is an excellent option. lean protein. pre-bed snack is fine about an hour and a half before bed so it doesn't keep you awake. >> you don't want your body working too hard to digest. >> exactly. >> can you catch up on sleep on the weekend
and find yourself awake in the wee hours of the morning or whenever, leave the bedroom, change the environment and only come back when you're tired. many of you think if you stay there and lie there, it's better than getting up. it's simple psychology because the bed should be the reward. go in only when you're tired. >> and then where does eating fall into this? a lot of times that's also, you sometimes that you'll hear you're supposed to eat before bed. have a snack. other times you...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. [ male announcer ] to celebrate, visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. >>> this morning on "world news now" day of mourning on the uc santa barbara campus after an unthinkable rampage. what the suspect's parents and police tried to do before he killed six people. >>> difficult search. an enormous mudslide buries a three members of a road maintenance crew. the challenges to find the men and the community disbelief. >>> and stashing cash. a mystery millionaire going city to city spreading his wealth. the modern day robin hood tucking away bills in unusual places. >>> the sexy situation on last night's episode of "the bachelorette." our senior
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. [ male announcer ] to celebrate, visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase....
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i was feeling personally just like my creativity was sapped so i wanted to go into an environment where i was really inspired. >> i hope that when i work hard i can prove myself. >> there's this huge gulf of misunderstanding between generations between millennials and the again-or baby boomers when they are their bosses. when they ask for freedom, they want to work later or work on the withes, their own hours, that's making us easier for us to have a work/life conversation. >> how about, i'm going to say it, work/life balance, oh! work/life balance. >> work/life balance is a sham. it's all work all the time all life all the time. >> i think the problem with the statement is the word balance is interpreted as 50/50. things are equal and the work balance means something different to everybody. >> one point i want to make that's clear it's not just work/life balance when you have kid, right? your life is important at every age, however, certainly gets more complicated as stephanie knows when you have children. she said to me when we met, that her goal was to work smarter not harder. >> i g
i was feeling personally just like my creativity was sapped so i wanted to go into an environment where i was really inspired. >> i hope that when i work hard i can prove myself. >> there's this huge gulf of misunderstanding between generations between millennials and the again-or baby boomers when they are their bosses. when they ask for freedom, they want to work later or work on the withes, their own hours, that's making us easier for us to have a work/life conversation. >>...
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spending priorities and boost defense spending by a whopping $54 billion while making deep cuts to the environment, state department and many programs intended to help the poor but, amy, as always the president's budget here on capitol hill is just the beginning of negotiations. >> i'm sure it is. mary bruce, thank you very much. george. >> let's get more from our chief political analyst matthew dowd and martha raddatz and, matt, let me begin with you on these wiretapping claims. almost two weeks now, white house can't seem to shake the story at all. in some ways they don't want to, it appears. >> no, well, happy st. patrick's day. erin go bragh. the white house today, it would be akin to saying leprechauns are real and there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. it just doesn't exist. the white house is their version right now of march madness, started march 4th when he put the tweets out saturday morning from mar-a-lago saying that the former president wiretapped him. there is no way this president is going to get out of this unscathed. >> and the question, martha raddatz, is, you know, on
spending priorities and boost defense spending by a whopping $54 billion while making deep cuts to the environment, state department and many programs intended to help the poor but, amy, as always the president's budget here on capitol hill is just the beginning of negotiations. >> i'm sure it is. mary bruce, thank you very much. george. >> let's get more from our chief political analyst matthew dowd and martha raddatz and, matt, let me begin with you on these wiretapping claims....
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ♪ >>> we're back now with the whole new wave to solve the daily dilemma of dinner for moms trying to help get homemade food on the table sharing their secrets in "the soup club cookbook." paula faris sat down to talk to them about it. ♪ >> reporter: meet the soup club. four moms juggling ten kids and very busy schedules. >> one of the things we always would talk about on the playground when they were little was the daily chore of getting everybody fed. breakfast, lunch, dinner every day. they eat every single day. >> yes. >> yeah. >> regularly and we wanted to be eating well. we wanted to help each other out and we wanted to also stay connected and so food is the answer to all that and we started soup club. >> reporter: the first rule commitment. once a month each of the women is responsible for soup night hamming the shopping cooking and delivery. >> so if it's your day typically are you spending all day preparing the soup? >> there are ingredients you can prep the day before so that when you're actual
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ♪ >>> we're back now with the whole new wave to solve the daily dilemma of dinner for moms trying to help get homemade food on the table sharing their secrets in "the soup club cookbook." paula faris sat down to talk to them about it. ♪ >> reporter: meet the soup club. four moms juggling ten kids and very busy schedules. >> one of the things we always would talk about on the...
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we're trail blazing the animated characters you see in the movie and putting them into the real world environment of "once upon a time." >> i got a behind the scenes look at it all. >> the costume designer eduardo castro transformed them from "frozen" into "once upon a time." >> you have to replicate the designs. >> we've had to remain very faithful to them. >> reporter: like elsa's ice queen digs literally dripping in ice. >> swarovski crystals involved. >> little crystals? >> little crystals. >> and i couldn't leave without trying my happened at christophe. >> i've got my halloween costume. >> and it wouldn't be frozen if i didn't meet elsa. >> i feel like i'm sitting here talking to elsa. >> you really want to do a good job of bringing that to life and i definitely felt that pressure. >> do you ever find yourself busting out in song? >> all the time. as soon as i put this dress on it comes into my head and gets stuck there. ♪ let it go >> reporter: elsa did give me a hint. >> nice to meet you. >> i think -- i'm not quite sure but i think he may be making a guest appearance somewhere. >> we'l
we're trail blazing the animated characters you see in the movie and putting them into the real world environment of "once upon a time." >> i got a behind the scenes look at it all. >> the costume designer eduardo castro transformed them from "frozen" into "once upon a time." >> you have to replicate the designs. >> we've had to remain very faithful to them. >> reporter: like elsa's ice queen digs literally dripping in ice. >>...
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if they come to school and have an analog environment, it's not conducive to learning. it's not conducive to creativity. we're bringing digital to the schools here and we're focussed on underserved schools. >> like that? >> reporter: the future of our nation, one swipe at a time. >> we want everyone, every kid in america, every kid in the world, to be able to look and say, i can be the president or i can be the ceo of apple or i can replace robin roberts on "good morning america", everyone should be able to aspire and climb that ladder. >> so no more marble notebooks. remember those? threading in between. >> not quite. >> oh. >> the company donated about 50,000 ipads to students. >> there is a movement among some parents to get kids so have less screen time, less time looking at screens, not everyone is apparently a huge fan of this, but the company, apple, is apparently donating 50,000 ipads to students. >>> coming up in our next half hour, a dramatic fiery rescue caught on camera. a pickup truck and school bus collide and the pickup truck ignites. see how good samarit
if they come to school and have an analog environment, it's not conducive to learning. it's not conducive to creativity. we're bringing digital to the schools here and we're focussed on underserved schools. >> like that? >> reporter: the future of our nation, one swipe at a time. >> we want everyone, every kid in america, every kid in the world, to be able to look and say, i can be the president or i can be the ceo of apple or i can replace robin roberts on "good morning...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> this morning on "world news now," republican debate drama. >> donald trump refusing to appear at tonight's gop showdown because of the fox moderator. who's trying to convince him to show up as his rivals look for an edge. >>> intense manhunt. the three prison escapees in southern california. new details and insight from investigators as they make several arrests. >>> blizzard hero. a woman waiting for a kidney transplant gets good news from the hospital. it's time to operate. who saved the day during last weekend's snowstorm. >>> and later, breaking bread with oprah winfrey. her weight loss success story that includes her favorite carb. it's thursday, january 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we do say good mo
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> this morning on "world news now," republican debate drama. >> donald trump refusing to appear at tonight's gop showdown because of the fox moderator. who's...
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they may jump from a plane 11 miles up, sit in deadly silence trained to camouflage themselves to any environment. or hold their breath underwater for over two minutes without releasing a single bubble. the only thing seems to be missing is the ability to leap a building in a single bound. and of course, they can shoot with pinpoint precision. for example, they rescued sailors from the "alabama maersk," taking out pirates through an open window on a rocking ship from 120 feet away in the dark. >> when you do hostage rescue, you train hitting a 3 by 5 card over the brain matter or the heart. >> reporter: but for all of their physical abilities what marcinco says what sets a s.e.a.l. apart, their most deadly weapon is their mind. >> the body's only tissue. the brain controls it and the brain will push them beyond what you and i and normal people think the body can take. >> reporter: we keep comparing them to superheroes but they're different from superheroes in a very important way, they're subtle. they're known for their reserve and unassuming manner. that they carry out their missions with calm.
they may jump from a plane 11 miles up, sit in deadly silence trained to camouflage themselves to any environment. or hold their breath underwater for over two minutes without releasing a single bubble. the only thing seems to be missing is the ability to leap a building in a single bound. and of course, they can shoot with pinpoint precision. for example, they rescued sailors from the "alabama maersk," taking out pirates through an open window on a rocking ship from 120 feet away in...